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Corporations, small businesses team up to help veterans

A unique recruitment program now includes more than 100 companies. Northrup Grumman developed its Injured Military Pursuing Assisted Career Transition program to provide career transition support to disabled military service members and their families.

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The program is run independently of the company's standard recruitment process.

The companies have teamed up to create a Network of Champions that assists the severely wounded service members and their families in finding career opportunities.

The network includes major corporations -- such as Bank of America, Boeing, Deloitte & Touche, General Electric, and General Motors -- and smaller organizations and insurers, including Travelers Insurance Group.

January 18, 2013

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